Bonnie MacBird
- Writer
- Actress
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Born in San Francisco, Bonnie MacBird received her BA in Music and
Masters in Film from Stanford in 1973. From 1975-79 she was a
Development Executive in Feature Films at Universal Studios reporting
to President Ned Tanen. During her four years at Uni she read thousands
of scripts, and worked as a development executive on nearly all
projects in development at that time including Heroes, Car Wash, Smokey
and the Bandit, and many more. MacBird left Uni and worked for two years on TRON as the
original writer, as well as producing early test shoots combining live action
with animation. She continued to write for film, television and
theater, with sales and productions in each of these media. Her
production company, formed in 1986 with partner Jim Shasky, garnered
three Emmys (two for feature segments in 1986 and '87, and one for the
full length documentary "Squeakers" in 2004), as well as many national
awards including 11 Cine Golden Eagles. Her original stage musical "Hot
Roles" was a Los Angeles success, as was "The
Getaway Cabaret", both of which she wrote and directed. She continues
her stage work and most recently wrote eight one acts for The Noho Arts
Center. MacBird is also a stage and screen actor, who studied
Shakespeare at Oxford, and with the renowned Shakespeare and Company in
Lenox Mass. Additional training included acting with Don Richardson and
Darryl Hickman, improvisation with Second City and The Groundlings, and voice
with Calvin Remsberg and Sue Fink. She teaches screenwriting at UCLA
Extension,narrates audio books and is a novelist with a three book deal with HarperCollins for Sherlock Holmes mysteries. Art in the Blood was released in 2015 and is now in 14 languages.. Unquiet Spirits will be out Sept 2017, followed later by The Devil's Due.